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The Influencing Factors of Financial Satisfaction by Moderating Financial Literacy Rachma Agustina; Choirun Nisful Laili; Dwi Ari Pertiwi
Jurnal Economic Resource Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): March-October
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi & Bisnis Universitas Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57178/jer.v5i1.235

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One of the areas most affected by this pandemic is the financial sector, starting from finance in the macro (world) scope to the micro (family) sphere. The family finance sector is the basic support for the country's economic progress. Micro-scale financial policies are primarily aimed at underprivileged families in the form of direct cash assistance. This study aims to determine the effect of financial distress and domestic debt on financial satisfaction with financial literacy as a moderator. This research was carried out on lecturers and education staff at Hasyim Asy'ari University Tebuireng Jombang, using quantitative methods. Hypothesis testing using PLS-based SEM, with a research sample of 50 respondents. The results of this study state that 1) Financial distress influences financial satisfaction; 2) Domestic debt is not proven to influence financial satisfaction; 3) Financial literacy influences financial satisfaction; 4) The interaction between domestic debt and financial literacy has no effect on financial distress; 5) The interaction between financial distress and financial literacy has no effect on financial satisfaction.
The Effect of Financial Satisfaction to Financial Technology with Financial Planning as Mediation Rachma Agustina; Meta Ardiana; Dwi Ari Pertiwi; Deasy Ervina
Jurnal Economic Resource Vol. 6 No. 2 (2023): September - February
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi & Bisnis Universitas Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.57178/jer.v6i2.708

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This study aims to analyze and obtain empirical evidence on the effect of financial satisfaction on financial technology and financial planning as mediation variables.  The approach used is a quantitative approach with the help of the Smart PLS 4 tool. The data in this study used primary data with questionnaire techniques on PKK mothers in Talun Kidul Village, Sumobito District, Jombang Regency. The sample calculation uses a saturated sample of 40 respondents who were present at the time of sampling. This study uses outer model and inner model evaluation techniques with hypothesis testing using path analysis. The results showed that financial satisfaction affects financial technology; financial satisfaction affects financial planning; and financial planning affects financial technology. Financial planning variables as mediation show that financial planning variables can mediate financial satisfaction with financial technology.